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January 2, 1942 





























1942 
KENNETH E. SALZER 
Dear Friends: 
I wonder how many of us realize that America is the best 
fed country in the world. We in the United States have an 
abundance of all of the different foods that are needful for 
good health, enjoying all of the many different fresh vegetables 
and greens that are denied the citizens of other lands. Have 
you ever thought how much you could enjoy your daily life, if 
your menus day after day consisted mainly of potatoes, or rice, 
or rutabagas, or black bread, or curdled milk? All of these are 
good, they sustain life, but we in America enjoy them by choice 
and do not eat them of necessity. We in America are blessed 
with a wider variety of vitamin rich foods than any other nation 
in the world. ¢ a 
1900 
HENRY A. SALZER 

Mother Earth and Guns Will Maintain Democracy! Food will 
1868 be our mainstay. Let us not neglect the bounties of the good 
JOHN A. SALZER earth, literally and figuratively. laying at our very doorsteps. 
Plant some vegetables this year in your back yard, which may 
have been a landscaped lawn for several years. Necessity and 
duty are both calling every citizen of America. 
We offer only one word of advice. Purchase clean, pure 
seeds and order them early. Some seeds are exceptionally short, 
due to excessive rains during the growing season, and later on, 
may be actually unobtainable. 
MARKET GARDENERS 
Market Gardeners and Truck 
Gardeners, you who buy bulk 
seed in large quantities: See 
Page 57 for wholesale prices on 
seeds in quantity lots. 
Cordially yours, 
Eres ident: 

Outdoor Trials of Seed at Salzer’s Cliffwood Farms 
: ‘Sow Satze SALZER S Seeps|/ R'S SEEDS ||| 

Preitt reen things, The garden brings, Vegetables and fruit, Everything salute, 
Whar’ Seice’s Secds' We Sow.—Mrs. Herman Roth, R. D. 2, West Liberty, Ohio. 3 
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